Ok, regardless of where you stand on the sideloading issue, let's not turn this thread into that discussion. Considering that these devices support office documents, has anyone successfully been able to set up their device to print to a wireless printer. Even if you are a nook color owner please let us know what you tried or did.

I'm using PrinterShare on my tablet and it works great with my HP All in One wireles printer. Beware though, that the printer drivers themselves are from a 3rd party and there are some printers that aren't compatible. I was able to try the free trial version from the Android market before I bought the premium key.

Update on using PrinterShare with the native Nook Mail App: no way to accomplish it! However, I simply accessed my e-mail from the Dolphin Web Browser and printed it via the "Share" function and PrinterShare. Works fine.

Well, I decided to blow the $5, and I'm satisfied - not ecstatic, but satisfied. It (so far) does what I spent the money for. I've printed docs from QuickOffice, web pages, and email (using the browser). Haven't tried a pdf yet because they were all too big, and I rarely print them anyway. The only reason that I'm not ecstatic is that the printer driver it uses (HP 4795) gives shadows to all the lines and letters, so they appear pretty fuzzy. Not something I would print a resume with, but it lets me print, which has been one of the big shortcomings of my NT. I use AOL, and printing there is sort of weird. When you tap Share, it pops up the email login screen, even though you are already logged in from the browser. Then you have to find the right email and open it a second time to print. But it DOES PRINT. So I'm happy. I've only tried the local 'near' print - not their web print. I doubt that I will use that, at least at the moment.

"The only reason that I'm not ecstatic is that the printer driver it uses (HP 4795) gives shadows to all the lines and letters, so they appear pretty fuzzy. Not something I would print a resume with, but it lets me print, which has been one of the big shortcomings of my NT." Reisnice

The next time you print try this:

1. Select a document for printing

2. Select "Options"

3. Select "Printout Mode"

4. Select Draft/Normal/High Quality

5. Print

If your can not find a setting that fixes your printout quality let them know at their web-site. I have found that on my HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One that printing MS Word documents in "Photo (Color cartridge, on photo paper)" produces very acceptable result. I use "Normal" most of the time and the text is well formed but somewhat light (grey).